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BOOKS RECEIVED. 



Yorkshire Phil. Soc. — Annual Report for 1888, 8vo, 78 pages. [The Socieiy. 



Urban A. Smith — Report on Maintenance of Main Roads in Co. Hertford, 8vo, 

 18 pages. [Author. 



Manchester Geological Society — Trans., vol 20, parts 5-7, 1889. [The Society. 



Miller Christy — Birdsnesting and Bird-Skinning, Sm. 8vo., cl., 138 pp. 



[T. F. Unwin, publisher. 



H. G. Seeley — Fresh-water Pishes of Europe, 8vo., cl.., 444 pp. [Cassell & Co., 



publishers. 



C. B. Plowright — British Uredineae and Ustilagineae, 8vo., cl., 348 pp. 



[Kegan, Paul, Trench <S: Co., publishers. 



F. Sissons — Beauties of Sherwood Forest, 2nd Ed., 1888, 8vo, 146 pp. 



[Sissons & Sons, publishers. 



The Zoologist, 3rd Series, Vol. 13, No. 149, May 1889. fj. E. Harting, editor. 



Watson Bot. Exch. Club— Fifth Ann. Rep., 1888-89. [The Club. 



H. Saunders — Illust. Man. Brit. Birds, I'ts. 8- 14, Nov. '88, May '89. [Gurney& Jackson. 



J. E. Marr — (1) On some well-defined Life-zones in the lower part of the Silurian 

 of the Lake-District, 1878 ; (2) Cambrian and Silurian Beds of Dee Valley 

 compared with Lake District, 1880; (3) Pre-Devonian Rocks of Bohemia, 

 1880; (4) Classification of Cambrian and Silurian Rocks, 1881 ; (5) Some 

 Sections in the Lower Palaeozoic Rocks of Craven, 188 1 ; (6) Cambrian and 

 Silurian Rocks of Scandinavia, 1882 ; (7) Lower Palaeozoic Rocks of 

 Haverfordwest, 1885 ; (8) Lower Palaeozoic Rocks near Settle, 1887 ; 

 (9) The Work of Ice-Sheets, 1887 ; (10) Glacial Deposits of Sudbury, 1887; 

 (11) Homotaxis, 1887; (12) Superimposed Drainage of the English Lake- 

 District, 1889— 8vo, v. d. [The Author — per A. Darker. 



Nat. Hist. Journ., No. 1 12, May 15, 1889. [J. E. Clark & others, Editors, York. 



Science Gossip.,. No. 293, for May 1889. [Messrs. Chatto & Windus, publishers. 



The Midland Naturalist, No. 137, for May 1889. [Birmingham Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Research, monthly illust. journ. of science. vol. 1, No. 1 1, May 1889. [A. N.Tate, ed. 



The Wesley Naturalist, No. 27, for May 1889. [The Wesley Scientific Society. 



The Young Naturalist, Part 113, for May 1889. [Mr. John E. Robson, editor. 



Revue Bryologique, l6 L ' Annee, 1889, No. 3. [M. T. Husnot, redacteur, Cahan. 



Psyche : journ. ofentom., Vol. 5, No. 156, April 1889. [Camb. Ent. Cl., U.S.A. 



West American Scientist, Vol. 6. No. 42, April 1889. ['!"• ^- A. Cockerell. 



Journal of Conchology, Vol. 6, No. 2, April 1889. [Conchological Society. 



Hertfordshire N. H. Soc— Trans., Vol. 5, Part 4, April 1889. [Society. 



Notarisia,Ann.4, No. 14, Ajiiile 1889. [G.B.deToni eD. Levi-Morenos, Redattori. 



11 Naturalista Siciliano, ann. 8, n. 7-8, Ap.-Magg. '89. [Sign. Enrico Ragusa. 



YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION.— ENTOMOLOGICAL 

 SECTION. — The President and Secretaries of the Section will be pleased to 

 receive the names and addresses- of those members specially interesting themselves 

 i n this branch. The object in view is to circulate a fairly complete list amongst 

 the members of this section, and thereby to facilitate the exchange of information, 

 and also, if sufficient encouragement is given, to publish (in the Annual Report of 

 the Section) at the close of the season a list of Yorkshire Occurrences of Insects. 



Address the President : — Mr. N. F. Dourke, The New Walk, Beverley ; 



Or the Hon. Secretaries: — Mr. J. H. Rowntkki:, Westwood, Scarborough; 

 Mr. W. E. Brady, i, Queen Street, Barnsley. 



Improved Egg Drills (2 sizes) and Metal Blowpipe with instructions 1/3 free. 

 1 Hints on Egg Collecting and Nesting,' illustrated, ^(\. free. Birds' Skins, 

 Eggs (side-blown and in clutches with date), Lepidoptera, Ova, Larvae, and Pupae, 

 Artificial Eyes, and all kinds of Naturalists' Requisites. Lists, one stamp. All 

 specimens, &c, sent out 4 on approval.' 



J. & W. DAVIS (Naturalists), DARTFORD, Kent. 



The cheapest dealer in Birds, Skins, Eggs, Butterflies, Moths, Foreign Shells, 

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